So cool! Jackson kids bring ice pops to jackson police on hot summer day

So Cool! Jackson Kids Bring Ice Pops to Jackson Police on Hot Summer Day

JACKSON TOWNSHIP, NJ – It has been a hot week for police in Jackson who have had to deal with a lot of nonsense while tempers flared over at Six Flags, but things are looking a bit sweeter for officers here.

This week, three Jackson kids stopped by police headquarters to bring the men and women in blue a cool treat.

“Thank you so much to Zachary, Christian and Sydney who stopped by Jackson Police HQ to drop off frozen treats to our officers who are working on this hot day! So very thoughtful to think of us! Sgt. Cilento, P.O. Gladysz and P.O. Ringle will surely enjoy them along with those working! Love our residents,” the department said in a Facebook post thanking the children for their kind thoughts.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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